Gottfried Leibnitz ne kya banaya
Answers
Notable ideas
Calculus
Monads
Best of all possible worlds
Pre-established harmony
Identity of indiscernibles
Mathematical matrix
Leibniz's notation
Leibniz integral rule
Alternating series test
Leibniz formula for π
Leibniz formula for determinants
Product rule
Vis viva
Boolean algebra
Salva veritate
Stepped reckoner
Symbolic logic
Semiotics
Analysis situs
Principle of sufficient reason
Law of Continuity
Transcendental law of homogeneity
Ars combinatoria
Calculus ratiocinator
Characteristica universalis
Problem of why there is anything at all
Pluralistic idealism
Metaphysical dynamism
Relationism
Apperception
A priori/a posteriori distinction
Answer:
1.Stepped reckoner
The step reckoner (or stepped reckoner) was a digital mechanical calculator invented by the German mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz around 1672 and completed in 1694. The name comes from the translation of the German term for its operating mechanism, Staffelwalze, meaning 'stepped drum'.
2.Leibniz wheel
A Leibniz wheel or stepped drum is a cylinder with a set of teeth of incremental lengths which, when coupled to a counting wheel, can be used in the calculating engine of a class of mechanical calculators.